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joining us now live from watertown, massachusetts is jim walsh, and jim, does pakistan have a legitimate beef with the u.s. over these strikes? >> certainly the prime minister coming to town has vocalized that. he has said we are concerned about it. why? because he faces political pressure at home. pakistanis see this that they can't even control their own territory, and are naturally concerned about the casualties. cashmere and drones, i don't think either of those will be resolved in this meeting, and i think both parties, pakistan and the u.s. will focus on other issues. >> osama bin laden was hiding out in pakistan. he was the most wanted man in the world. pakistan was supposed to be our ally, and some say with friends like that who needs enemies. >> i hear ya. but there are a number of issues -- this is like a family member with whom you have a bad relationship. you are still in the family, but there are lots of grudges here. i think the president going into this meeting, his number one agenda item is going to be afghanistan, we're getting out of there. 2014 is coming quickly, and p
joining us now live from watertown, massachusetts is jim walsh, and jim, does pakistan have a legitimate beef with the u.s. over these strikes? >> certainly the prime minister coming to town has vocalized that. he has said we are concerned about it. why? because he faces political pressure at home. pakistanis see this that they can't even control their own territory, and are naturally concerned about the casualties. cashmere and drones, i don't think either of those will be resolved in...
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for mo on this i am joined by jim walsh a research associate at m.i.t.'s security studies program and with us from washington, d.c. that reason hunter from georgetown university and a distinguished scholar with the carnegie course of no, i want to start with you, there has not been any real deal between the u.s. and iran for a railroad lonvery long time. iran has caused us lots of problems in iraq, iran remains steadfast enemy of israel. it backs hezbollah and lebanon and assad in syria. do you think secretary kerry is on the right track when he says publicly a couple of days before these meet that goes no deal is better than a bat one? >> i think that obviously if you want to have ideal it has to be something that both sides feel is going to improve the current conditions and will satisfy their basic concerns. although at the moment talk is really focused only on the nuclear issue and all of these other regional other issues are not going to be discussed, it's quite yours that if, indeed, u.s. and iran reach some kind of agreement on the nuclear issue an
for mo on this i am joined by jim walsh a research associate at m.i.t.'s security studies program and with us from washington, d.c. that reason hunter from georgetown university and a distinguished scholar with the carnegie course of no, i want to start with you, there has not been any real deal between the u.s. and iran for a railroad lonvery long time. iran has caused us lots of problems in iraq, iran remains steadfast enemy of israel. it backs hezbollah and lebanon and assad in syria. do you...
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jim leyland has stepped down from his post following the tiger's al championship loss to the red sox. when he took over the tiger had just endures 12 loosing series. the 68-year-old also won the world series as manager of the marlins. >>> and bud adams, jr. has passed away at his home at the age of 90 of natural causes. the started the houston oilers and then moved the team to tennessee and renamed them the titans. >>> as for the current rams the season is over for their quarterback. on this play yesterday, bradford tore is acl in his left knee. the former number one overall pick was the 2010 offensive player of the year, but is just 18-30-1? his three and a half year career. >>> breast milk has become an important comedy. mothers are buying and selling it online, but it is possible that the milk being sold is contaminated. we'll have detailed next. >>> as russia gears up for the winter olympics, an attack raises more concerns about the country's ability to handle security. more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> star
jim leyland has stepped down from his post following the tiger's al championship loss to the red sox. when he took over the tiger had just endures 12 loosing series. the 68-year-old also won the world series as manager of the marlins. >>> and bud adams, jr. has passed away at his home at the age of 90 of natural causes. the started the houston oilers and then moved the team to tennessee and renamed them the titans. >>> as for the current rams the season is over for their...
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jim awod is with zephyr management. we have more when "real money" continues, and we're continue to go follow the vote. we're moments away from the vote that will pass in the united states senate. stay with us. >> regulatory environment is severe for people who are running businesses. so i don't think--i don't have a lot of confidence in the economy at all. >> and that is the president obama. i don't have a lot of confidence in the economy at all. the cloture vote to end debate has now finished in the united states senate. which means we're standing by on the vote to raise the debt ceiling and end the government shutdown. that's what you're seeing there, once that's done it goes to the house. i hear them calling names at the moment. it's a procedure vote. but still we're close. >>> the neighborhood cafe and wine bar did not take a hit over the last 16 days of the shutdown but it's owner was worried that it could. ben gilligan said that he was more frustrated more than anything else. three miles north of where i am. i'm
jim awod is with zephyr management. we have more when "real money" continues, and we're continue to go follow the vote. we're moments away from the vote that will pass in the united states senate. stay with us. >> regulatory environment is severe for people who are running businesses. so i don't think--i don't have a lot of confidence in the economy at all. >> and that is the president obama. i don't have a lot of confidence in the economy at all. the cloture vote to end...
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jim, al jazerra, bolder, cogliano. >> and the women of boulder photo rescue are take getting their work joycely seriously goa lawyer to to draft a contract so the people will feel comfortable with them with their precious pictures. >> it's a done deal. president obama sign odd oed ofa ideal with that the government opens on thursday and the country will avoid defaulting on its debt at least for now. it funds the government until january 15 and this pays the bills until february 7th. budget conferences are to be held by a sell 13th deadline. newark mayor cory booker will be new jersey's first black senator. he won a special election to replace the late frank. booker beat out republican steve lolonergan a state identity petr leader. >>> talks with a ran about its nuclear program have wrapped up in geneva representatives from the european union and u.n. security council have asked a ron to agree to international monitoring, the white house says iran's proposals contain a level of seriousness and substance not seen before. additional talks are scheduled for november. well that, will do it f
jim, al jazerra, bolder, cogliano. >> and the women of boulder photo rescue are take getting their work joycely seriously goa lawyer to to draft a contract so the people will feel comfortable with them with their precious pictures. >> it's a done deal. president obama sign odd oed ofa ideal with that the government opens on thursday and the country will avoid defaulting on its debt at least for now. it funds the government until january 15 and this pays the bills until february 7th....
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it seems for the majority of the centrists they don't see civil rights as much of a problem, jim? >> no, it's a mishmash, isn't it. i think you alluded to it before, a lot of them tend to be pro same-sex marriage, pro abortion, heavily white, distinctly secular. i can't remember the exact numbers, something like 30% may be even attend church services. that's a significant change and telling about their world-view. and yes, i think there's a kind of very self-possessed sel self-absorbed under current for a lot of them. i got to where i am because of what i achieved. why should those liberal courts be helping others up. that's an issue that is going to take a lot of the supreme court's time this term as they rule on a really important university of michigan affirmative action case which conceivably by 5-4 vote once again giving a lot of folks at least codify what a lot of those folks passionately feel supportive of. >> going back to the purple thing there seems to be no party line for the center of the road americans. they support some liberal issues, strong majority want to see the
it seems for the majority of the centrists they don't see civil rights as much of a problem, jim? >> no, it's a mishmash, isn't it. i think you alluded to it before, a lot of them tend to be pro same-sex marriage, pro abortion, heavily white, distinctly secular. i can't remember the exact numbers, something like 30% may be even attend church services. that's a significant change and telling about their world-view. and yes, i think there's a kind of very self-possessed sel self-absorbed...
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it also ended the era for manager jim leyland who says he is stepping down. leyland has the most wins of any active manager. he said he's not retiring from baseball. he just doesn't want to be the dugout anymore. when he took over the tigers, they went 12 years without a winning season. under leyland just once did they finish under .500. this was his 50th season in baseball dating back to him being an 18-year-old prospect with the tigers. here's leyland on how he broke the news to management and his team. >> when it's time, it's time. it's time. it's time to step down from the managerial position of the detroit tigers and accept another position yet to be determined. on september 7th in kansas city after we shellacked the royals friday night, i asked dave if i could meet him for coffee in the morning. i did that, and the conversation basically went like this. i said, dave, i don't know what your plans were for next year. he said, well, you're my manager. i said, well i'm not going to be the manager. i said it's time. that was the first part. the second part o
it also ended the era for manager jim leyland who says he is stepping down. leyland has the most wins of any active manager. he said he's not retiring from baseball. he just doesn't want to be the dugout anymore. when he took over the tigers, they went 12 years without a winning season. under leyland just once did they finish under .500. this was his 50th season in baseball dating back to him being an 18-year-old prospect with the tigers. here's leyland on how he broke the news to management...
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jim leyland has decided to step down as the manager of the tigers. he has lead the organization that had lost 12 seasons before his arrival to two world series appearances and three division titles. the 68-year-old said he is not retiring. he just doesn't want to be in the dugout anymore. he has been in baseball for 50 seasons. >>> and in football the season is over for quarterback sam bradford. here ishe play in yesterday's loss to the panthers. he has an acl injury in his left knee. he is just 18-30-1 in his three and a half years in the nfl. that is a look at your sports headlines at that hour. i'm jessica taft. we'll have plenty more on al jazeera america after the break. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york, and here are the top stories. police are searching for a motive after a shoot schooling at a middle school in sparks, nevada. two people are dead. a student shot kailed a teacher and then turned the gun on himself. witnesses say the teacher was trying to protect students when he died. >>> new spying alleg
jim leyland has decided to step down as the manager of the tigers. he has lead the organization that had lost 12 seasons before his arrival to two world series appearances and three division titles. the 68-year-old said he is not retiring. he just doesn't want to be in the dugout anymore. he has been in baseball for 50 seasons. >>> and in football the season is over for quarterback sam bradford. here ishe play in yesterday's loss to the panthers. he has an acl injury in his left knee....
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onileri, al jazeera, detroit. >> jetion ca is here with the day -- jessica is here with sports, jim leyland kind of moving on, right? >> he's staying in a different form it seems. leyland resurrecting his retirement, now he says he's stepping down following tigers game 6 als championship series against boston red sox. plaild is the winningest coach. head's going down because of loss and then he dropped that bomb on it. the 68-year-old has spent 50 seasons in the major, starting as a player and ending as the major league's most successful managers. he's not retiring but doesn't want to be in the dugout anymore. >>> are being peyton manning losing to his former team mate. as the colts handed the broncos their first loss. >> kind of in some ways somewhat relieved this game is over and i feel like hopefully, we'll have a chance to play these guys again. because that would mean we made the playoffs. we've got a long way to go before then but you certainly see them being in the postseason for sure. and i think if there is a next time it might be a little bit easier just because of -- it was somew
onileri, al jazeera, detroit. >> jetion ca is here with the day -- jessica is here with sports, jim leyland kind of moving on, right? >> he's staying in a different form it seems. leyland resurrecting his retirement, now he says he's stepping down following tigers game 6 als championship series against boston red sox. plaild is the winningest coach. head's going down because of loss and then he dropped that bomb on it. the 68-year-old has spent 50 seasons in the major, starting as a...
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jim caught up with a group of woman who are helping flood victims preserve something, very, very special. photographs. >> reporter: every picture really does tell a story. >> that's my aunt. she's a nun, yeah. >> reporter: these pictures tell stories of disaster and loss. sue has a whole box of old family photos she kept in her home. >> as soon as the flood hit, i thought for sure that they were completely lost. >> reporter: slimy and muddy her collection looked hopeless. but then these women stepped in. this looks to be pretty tough shape. >> it is. >> reporter: these volunteers have been diligently working to restore old pictures, newspaper clippings, and greeting cards for flood victims who feared generations of memories were lost. >> i'm hoping the image will stay in the sleeve. >> reporter: one by one, the volunteers carefully go about their salvage depreciation. it has been more than a month now since the flood waters destroyed so many homes here. and this group has been able to salvage thousands of photographs. the flooding cut off whole towns and destroyed houses. >> we're estima
jim caught up with a group of woman who are helping flood victims preserve something, very, very special. photographs. >> reporter: every picture really does tell a story. >> that's my aunt. she's a nun, yeah. >> reporter: these pictures tell stories of disaster and loss. sue has a whole box of old family photos she kept in her home. >> as soon as the flood hit, i thought for sure that they were completely lost. >> reporter: slimy and muddy her collection looked...
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many volunteers have been working tirelessly to restore victims' homes, but jim caught one a group of women who are busy restoring something that many, to many is even more precious. >> reporter: every picture really does tell a story. >> that's my aunt. she's a none, yeah. >> reporter: these pictures tell story of disaster and loss. >> it is very emotion think. >> reporter: sue has a whole box of old family photos she kept in her home. she always believed that they would last forever. >> as soon as the flood hit i thought for sure that they were completely lost. >> reporter: slimy and muddy her collection looked hopeless, destined for the trash after her house was swamp booed i the flooding in september. but then these women stint in. this looks to be in pretty tough shape, ho? >> it is. all of the emotion is stuck toyo the plastic. >> reporter: they ever been work to go row store these for victims who feared generations were lost. >> i am cutting out a photo from a plastic sleeve i am hoping that the immaterial judge will stay. >> reporter: many images are now glued together by mud
many volunteers have been working tirelessly to restore victims' homes, but jim caught one a group of women who are busy restoring something that many, to many is even more precious. >> reporter: every picture really does tell a story. >> that's my aunt. she's a none, yeah. >> reporter: these pictures tell story of disaster and loss. >> it is very emotion think. >> reporter: sue has a whole box of old family photos she kept in her home. she always believed that...
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as jim reports there was a group of women working to preserve the personal items. >> every picture does tell a story. >> that is my aunt. she is a nun, yeah. >> these pick pictures tell stos of disaster and loss. loss. >> it's eyoatio emotional. >> sue had a box of pictures she had in her home. she thought they would last for forever. as soon as the flood hit i thought they were lost. >> her house was swamped by the flooding in september. then these women stepped in. this is in tough shape. >> it is. >> these volunteers have been diligently working to restore old pictures it and newspaper clippings and greeting cards who thought generations were lost. >> i'm cutting out a photo from a plastic sleeve and i'm hoping the images will stay. >> many images are glued together by mud and moisture. one by one they go about their operation. it's been a month since the floods and the homes were destroyed. this group has been able to salvage memories it filled basements in colorado counties. >> in guessing the number of photos you have done? >> we are estimates around 10,000 or more. it's amazing w
as jim reports there was a group of women working to preserve the personal items. >> every picture does tell a story. >> that is my aunt. she is a nun, yeah. >> these pick pictures tell stos of disaster and loss. loss. >> it's eyoatio emotional. >> sue had a box of pictures she had in her home. she thought they would last for forever. as soon as the flood hit i thought they were lost. >> her house was swamped by the flooding in september. then these women...
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long time broadcaster, jim price, says that keeping the tigers downtown has been a win for detroit. >> first of all, the people that deal in the inner-city, with the giveaways and clinics, would that be here? i don't know if the ballpark was out out in ann arbor, and a lot of people hired are in the inner-city. >> out on the left, the home of the lions and tigers respectively. it cost $130 million to bring those stadiums and thousands of fans together in the city of detroit. over here in this area, the detroit red wings are proposing spending almost that money to build a new facility for their hockey club, and rather than bringing people together, it's driving many detroiters apart. no one doubts that the proposed area of the red wings arena needs attention. >> this is where you go back 20 years ago, that it was one of the most dangerous spots in this city, which is already a dangerous city. >> a city made more dangerous because it doesn't have the money to turn on all of the street lights or quickly dispatch the police. it's set to spend $284 million in public money from its developm
long time broadcaster, jim price, says that keeping the tigers downtown has been a win for detroit. >> first of all, the people that deal in the inner-city, with the giveaways and clinics, would that be here? i don't know if the ballpark was out out in ann arbor, and a lot of people hired are in the inner-city. >> out on the left, the home of the lions and tigers respectively. it cost $130 million to bring those stadiums and thousands of fans together in the city of detroit. over...
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jim lee hand has shifted things up. they dropped austin jackson all the way to eighth in that lineup trying to shake things up because as bad as the red sox hitters have been, detroit hitters simply have not been able to capitalize either. >> there are drastic changes for a lineup that has been set all season long. jeff, we appreciate the time. >> reporter: thank you. >> well now to the nfl. two weeks after getting released by tampa bay, josh free man will take his first start with the vikings monday night. the original plan was to give free man more time to get up to speed, he decided to much up the time schedule. freeman moved through two touchdown and three picks before getting benched. one of the best goalies of all time, patrick roy who won six strait game as head coach of the avalanche with the 3-2 over the dallas stars tying the consecutive victories and he shares that mark with marco tremble who set that mark when roy was a goalie on that team. he was the goalie when the guy set the record. >> all right, michael
jim lee hand has shifted things up. they dropped austin jackson all the way to eighth in that lineup trying to shake things up because as bad as the red sox hitters have been, detroit hitters simply have not been able to capitalize either. >> there are drastic changes for a lineup that has been set all season long. jeff, we appreciate the time. >> reporter: thank you. >> well now to the nfl. two weeks after getting released by tampa bay, josh free man will take his first start...
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. >> jim leyland said he decided in september that he'd be stepping down after eight years with the team. he saw three division titles and two trips to the world series. the tigers season ended on saturday aafter they lost the american league championship series against the boston red sox. >> i came here to change talent to team. as you read in the release. on behalf of the entire organization, we have won quite a bit, i'm very grateful to be a small part of this. >> south africa's cricket team can be being without their best bowler. back awaiting for the birth of his second child. beaten by seven wickets. losing their first away series since 2006. >> it's easy to get down on ourselves and sort of give up but that's not way we pride ourselves on and the way we play cricket. we would like to mentally have a really strong mindset. >> former number 1 golfer rory mcilroy, can still attract a crowd, mickilroy, will be competing in two tournaments. >> i felt from tee to green i hit the ball very well last week, some of the best i'd i've hit it. i'll be very close to game right up there in cont
. >> jim leyland said he decided in september that he'd be stepping down after eight years with the team. he saw three division titles and two trips to the world series. the tigers season ended on saturday aafter they lost the american league championship series against the boston red sox. >> i came here to change talent to team. as you read in the release. on behalf of the entire organization, we have won quite a bit, i'm very grateful to be a small part of this. >> south...
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. >> in case there was any doubt, jim leland proved that managers do matter. how his moves may have saved the tigers, ahead in sports. >> the most important money stories of the day might affect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether its bail-outs or bond rates this stuff get complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations. >> post, upload and interact. >> every night share undiscovered stories. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. even though washington avoided a fiscal crisis, there is growing skepticism that the can has been kicked down the road and mid january, congress will be back at it again. jonathan betz has the fails. >> this a
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tigers manager jim leland decided it was time to step down. in eight seasons, he led the tigers to two division titles and two world series appearances. he led the pirates and marlins into the postseason, winning it all back in 1997 with florida. he will stay with the tigers in some capacity. as you can imagine, it is hard to say goodbye. >> i can't ever imagine what i've had in the last eight years, to be retired from managing and get a chance to come back and manage. it is an unbelievable thrill. >> leland's tigers lost to the boston red sox and now boston looking to take out the cardinals, who have one last workout in st. louis, because game one of the world series is tomorrow in bean up to. as they say, it should be a wicked series. >> looking forward to a good workday in fenway, get the guys used to the stadium, and get one day closer to getting this thing going. >> feels good to get out there and compete. it's fun to take some serious at-bats. took eight to 10 at-bats. i don't know exactly what it was, it felt good, that's what i'm focus
tigers manager jim leland decided it was time to step down. in eight seasons, he led the tigers to two division titles and two world series appearances. he led the pirates and marlins into the postseason, winning it all back in 1997 with florida. he will stay with the tigers in some capacity. as you can imagine, it is hard to say goodbye. >> i can't ever imagine what i've had in the last eight years, to be retired from managing and get a chance to come back and manage. it is an...
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what enabled the red sox to win in part was when jim leyland went to his bullpen he didn't have much there. it was his achilles' heel. when they go to the bullpen it's a strength for them. it's in-depth than what the red sox have. as good as they have been in the back end the depth of the bullpen is stronger and a bunch of kids who can fire and pitch into december if they needed to. when you look at this, it's favored for boston because they're at home but the favorites is the cardinals because their bullpen is the best in this game. >> reporter: winning game the first game gives you the 62% chance of winning the series. henny john, is craig in the line up for st. louis and are there any other notable line up changes for game one? >> reporter: craig is in the line up. you can see why they wanted him back with runners in scoring position he batted just 454. that's a bat you want the line up with the world series title on the line. both of these teams pretty much the guys who got them here, there are a couple of exceptions. they didn't call gomes an exception. and he chose johnny gomes
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jim walsh, international security expert. >>> washington state is the battle ground in the continuing fight over genetic engineering and the food we eat. a citizens initiative is on the ballot. it would require clear labeling on most food containing genetically engineered ingredients. as an al shoveler reports, a con tincial big-money campaign is on the way. >> this has brought in more than $23 million, 18 on the no side. >> the food labeling regular lemmings conflict with national standards and make no sense. >> it's simple. it won't cost you a dime. >> we have a right to know if our food has been general theically engineered. >> it's about product labeling and about jet en i can engineering, which is complicated. most of the processed foods sold in the state of washington would have to be clearly labeled as genetically engineered. here is what genetically engineered means in the initiative: any food that is produced from an organism in which the genertic material has been changed. >> here is what the two sides say this campaign is about. >> you may look for a certain. ingredient. i
jim walsh, international security expert. >>> washington state is the battle ground in the continuing fight over genetic engineering and the food we eat. a citizens initiative is on the ballot. it would require clear labeling on most food containing genetically engineered ingredients. as an al shoveler reports, a con tincial big-money campaign is on the way. >> this has brought in more than $23 million, 18 on the no side. >> the food labeling regular lemmings conflict with...
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jim knew that it would work. found someoney who invested in jim and said i will give you $125,000 an episode, which is if i'm a low amount of money in 1935. -- which is a phenomenal amount of money in 19 75. what does the muppet show, when it was on, say about our culture? it's not just characters. why did he think that they would play in the culture at that time? >> there is a timelessness to the muppets even then. the muppet show is fascinating because it is a time capital -- time capsule of the 1970s. you have elton john and the crazy feathers and alice cooper and steve martin. it sort of personifies the 70s and it still has the timeless feel because jim placed it in that vaudeville theater. that gave it the timelessness it needed for people to feel like, geez, the muppets have always been here. it just feels like they were always there from the very beginning. tavis: what is the story for how kermit turned out to be a frog? >> kermit was kind of kermit the thing when it started. he came out in 1955. he was il
jim knew that it would work. found someoney who invested in jim and said i will give you $125,000 an episode, which is if i'm a low amount of money in 1935. -- which is a phenomenal amount of money in 19 75. what does the muppet show, when it was on, say about our culture? it's not just characters. why did he think that they would play in the culture at that time? >> there is a timelessness to the muppets even then. the muppet show is fascinating because it is a time capital -- time...
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[clears throat] [beep] jim? jim? are we even sure that's my file? no. yes, i am sure, jim. it-- well, there's gotta be an explanation. i agree. yeah. so let's see what we can find out from reading. "jim halpert is smudge and arrogant." i think you mean "smug." arrogance. michael, i'm just trying to-- and there's our smudgeness. i need a decent bonus because i'm actually in the process of buying my parents' house... so that they can retire. and if history tells us anything, it's that you can't go wrong buying a house you can't afford. pam doesn't know about the house, so... fun surprise. [beep] pam. sorry about that. i lost you for a second. so as it turns out, i may not have done so hot on my customer reviews this year. maybe it's because you spent the whole year flirting with the receptionist. a little bit. worth it. ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen mi
[clears throat] [beep] jim? jim? are we even sure that's my file? no. yes, i am sure, jim. it-- well, there's gotta be an explanation. i agree. yeah. so let's see what we can find out from reading. "jim halpert is smudge and arrogant." i think you mean "smug." arrogance. michael, i'm just trying to-- and there's our smudgeness. i need a decent bonus because i'm actually in the process of buying my parents' house... so that they can retire. and if history tells us anything,...
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jim in practice. jim. >> caller: hey. jim. triple boo-yah. >> yeah. i love boca raton. i wish i was at that hotel i love so much. what's up? >> caller: i wish you were my portfolio manager. pioneer natural. my question is wynn resorts. what are their prospects? >> 200 bucks. steve wynn is best in show. i like adelson, too. steve, i know you watch the show. you are always welcome on the show just as you always welcomed me to your casino. today we saw what happens when washington gets out of the way. let's do a little celebration. >>> coming up -- the right key? don't -- why not look a little closer to home? regional key corp nicely other thannings. is it time to make a deposit? find out. later, buffett talks. >> if a cop follows you for 500 miles you are going get a ticket. >> orator of omaha stepped into the ring. does buffett's blessing make the stock a buy? cramer is making the final call. slick stock. the u.s. is finding more black gold than ever before. oil core labs is on for more. will it push the stock higher or has this well already been tapped? don't miss crame
jim in practice. jim. >> caller: hey. jim. triple boo-yah. >> yeah. i love boca raton. i wish i was at that hotel i love so much. what's up? >> caller: i wish you were my portfolio manager. pioneer natural. my question is wynn resorts. what are their prospects? >> 200 bucks. steve wynn is best in show. i like adelson, too. steve, i know you watch the show. you are always welcome on the show just as you always welcomed me to your casino. today we saw what happens when...
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jim in florida. jim? >> caller: hey, jim. greetings from beautiful daytona beach, florida. >> i love daytona, i took my car out on the beach, one of the most exciting days of my life. i was living in my car at the time, great beach front address. >> caller: listen, i've got harley davidson stock and as you know they had a recall today. i wanted to know with the stock being down today, is this a buying opportunity for me? or do i need to ring the register a little bit? >> you know, i've got to tell you, i think harley's doing incredibly well. i would not ring the register on that. harley's one of those companies that people, you know, they just keep trying to second guess. the analysts are always saying, i don't know if it's a good number. it's a great american brand and it's loved, buy it, down a buck. ashley in california. ashley? >> caller: b-b-b-boo-yah, jim. fresno, california. or as my daughter likes to say fres-yes. >> okay. >> caller: i want to talk about walgreen's, trading at an all-time high. is it a sell, a hold, a
jim in florida. jim? >> caller: hey, jim. greetings from beautiful daytona beach, florida. >> i love daytona, i took my car out on the beach, one of the most exciting days of my life. i was living in my car at the time, great beach front address. >> caller: listen, i've got harley davidson stock and as you know they had a recall today. i wanted to know with the stock being down today, is this a buying opportunity for me? or do i need to ring the register a little bit? >>...
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>> boo-yah, jim. central valley, fresno, california, or as my daughter likes to say fres-yes. >> okay. do you want me to start with the food or the chart? what's been working in spite of the ridiculous mess that is washington? i'm talking about whole foods. we're going off the charts not just looking at the stuff, which does look pretty good. you shouldn't judge a bag of fries by its cover. anyway, notice how there's this filled in purple area we didn't have on the last chart. when the bands are widely spaced, that means the volatility is high, shrink, boom, like that. >> you try to write with two hands at once, it can only do one hand. >> right. have to use only one finger. >>> what do we do with the medical device stocks right here. consider st. jude medical, stj. maker of cardiovascular devices like implantable defibrillators, pacemakers, vascular plugs and heart valve replacements. stock has gone up 56%. but even after this move, wall street has a mixed few with 11 brokers who cover the stock read
>> boo-yah, jim. central valley, fresno, california, or as my daughter likes to say fres-yes. >> okay. do you want me to start with the food or the chart? what's been working in spite of the ridiculous mess that is washington? i'm talking about whole foods. we're going off the charts not just looking at the stuff, which does look pretty good. you shouldn't judge a bag of fries by its cover. anyway, notice how there's this filled in purple area we didn't have on the last chart. when...
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jim, may i have a moment with pam, please? [cell phone rings] yes. i just have to take this call anyway, so-- oh, ooh, his mistress! no, i'm kidding. nobody would ever cheat on you. you are the complete package, pam. what do you need, michael? okay, what i would like you to do is take this folded note, and deliver it to toby flenderson. i want you to just react to whatever this note elicits. do not read it beforehand. can you do that for me? sure. good. no, no, no, no, don't-- "please hug and kiss me, no matter how hard i struggle. i am too shy to tell you that i love you." damn it, pam. you gave me your word. [mumbling] hey, guys, that's really inappropriate. [moaning] what's up? um, i got some photos from, uh, costa rica if you want to see them. yeah, yeah, i'll see 'em. mm-hmm. cool. toby, can i see those? wow. what's the matter? what's the matter? you--you scared? those are fightin' words. you mad? you mad at me? i hope he doesn't haul off and just hit ya. do you wanna do that? do you wanna hit me? you wanna punch me? hmm? huh? punch him, toby. i
jim, may i have a moment with pam, please? [cell phone rings] yes. i just have to take this call anyway, so-- oh, ooh, his mistress! no, i'm kidding. nobody would ever cheat on you. you are the complete package, pam. what do you need, michael? okay, what i would like you to do is take this folded note, and deliver it to toby flenderson. i want you to just react to whatever this note elicits. do not read it beforehand. can you do that for me? sure. good. no, no, no, no, don't-- "please hug...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, an before
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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richard. >> caller: yeah, jim. in september you said southwest was at 12.50 and you said it could hit 16. it hit 16 yesterday. is it a buy or sell? or what? >> i still like it. i do like usairways a little better but i have been steadfast with the airlines. i would have gotten much more aggressive had usair been able to merge with amr. i hope the justice department let's that go through. that would make it more bullish. herman in ohio. >> caller: hey, jim, appreciate you taking the call. i've got a stock that's reduced -- increased sales, has a yield at 2.7, and what's your opinion of it tgt, target? >> i like target. i know. i mean, i think the retail has been oversold. rth is not going down. i think it's a good one. kyle in new york. kyle. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah! >> boo-yah. >> caller: i'm kyle, i'm 12 years old. i watch your show every night. and i love it. >> well, thank you very much. >> caller: there's a stock i want to ask about. >> okay. >> caller: jim, with all the restaurants sector, we're wondering
richard. >> caller: yeah, jim. in september you said southwest was at 12.50 and you said it could hit 16. it hit 16 yesterday. is it a buy or sell? or what? >> i still like it. i do like usairways a little better but i have been steadfast with the airlines. i would have gotten much more aggressive had usair been able to merge with amr. i hope the justice department let's that go through. that would make it more bullish. herman in ohio. >> caller: hey, jim, appreciate you...
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we need to get jim back on. anybody that's trying to value lenovo right now is in large ways guessing. what you're doing is you're trying to analyze intellectual property that may have a huge amount of value or may have nothing. >> that's why google -- >> because of what happens in the future. >> that's why i think herb, as much as i respect your analysis, i think it's a black box. i know someone who thought the security business was worth $2 billion. i'm talking about a real fund that was trying to position something. i mean, look, they could be -- >> where are they? where are they, jim? why haven't they stepped up? >> because the rest of the business is falling apart. like you said. the business is falling apart. it's a moving target. kodak, were know those patents are worth something. that's why i'd love to hear from your guy. the rest of the business is falling apart. may not matter. >> since we're talking about lenovo, there's ibm which has been the worst performer on the dow so far this year. they're sayin
we need to get jim back on. anybody that's trying to value lenovo right now is in large ways guessing. what you're doing is you're trying to analyze intellectual property that may have a huge amount of value or may have nothing. >> that's why google -- >> because of what happens in the future. >> that's why i think herb, as much as i respect your analysis, i think it's a black box. i know someone who thought the security business was worth $2 billion. i'm talking about a real...
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ok jim i'd like to go back to you in london we learned over the last few months that the n.s.a. does not only to spy on people around the world that spies also on americans and when it comes to the united states they want to see everything everything and it's quite interesting when push comes to shove the n.s.a. has been able to mildly prove with circumstantial evidence it's foiled two keris attacks on the united states considering all of the data that is being collected so why does the n.s.a. need to watch hundreds of millions of people is it really looking after looking for terrorism or is it just watching to watch sake. i think there are two things going on here but rita is a change in power what is going on i think is that the first these agencies and politicians are very persuaded of the idea that if there are terrorist atrocities and this anything at all that they haven't done that they'll get blamed so they better just do everything possible no matter how enough. it's days and i think the second thing that's going on is that the agencies themselves see that they can manip
ok jim i'd like to go back to you in london we learned over the last few months that the n.s.a. does not only to spy on people around the world that spies also on americans and when it comes to the united states they want to see everything everything and it's quite interesting when push comes to shove the n.s.a. has been able to mildly prove with circumstantial evidence it's foiled two keris attacks on the united states considering all of the data that is being collected so why does the n.s.a....
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require o@ routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require o@ routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently...
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ok jim i'd like to go back to you in london we learned over the last few months that the n.s.a. does not only just spy on people around the world it spies also on americans and when it comes to the united states they want to see everything everything and it's quite interesting when push comes to shove the n.s.a. has been able to mildly prove with circumstantial evidence it's foiled two keris attacks on the united states considering all of the data that is being collected so why does the n.s.a. need to watch hundreds of millions of people is it really looking after looking for terrorism or is it just watching to watch sake. i think there are two things going on here but it reaches a change in power what is going on i think is that the. these agencies and politicians are very persuaded of the idea that if. there are terrorist atrocities and there's anything at all that they haven't done that they'll get blamed so they better just do everything possible no matter how inappropriate that is and i think the second thing that's going on is that the agencies themselves see that they can
ok jim i'd like to go back to you in london we learned over the last few months that the n.s.a. does not only just spy on people around the world it spies also on americans and when it comes to the united states they want to see everything everything and it's quite interesting when push comes to shove the n.s.a. has been able to mildly prove with circumstantial evidence it's foiled two keris attacks on the united states considering all of the data that is being collected so why does the n.s.a....
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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called jim henson the biography, on the book shelves now. brian jay jones. thank you, sir. (applause) >> that's our show. hey, before we go, though. let me tell you a little story, it is a story about, it's kind of a table, really, about this punk kid from long island. let me see if i have got any footage of him. there he is, right there looks like kind of a punkie kid carrying a toilet in new york city. oh, gee, i don't know what this kid is doing. just-- just terrible. and the whole thing is just terrible. anyway that kid's name is rory albany. and i got to the show in 1999ment he started probably about two months after that. and he was a wise ass. and i really liked him. and i noticed that whatever job we gave him, he kansas citied that job's ass. like did it great, was really smart, really funny. and just kept working. so we kept giving him more responsibility and more creative control. and more things to do. and every time de t he would knock it out of the park. so now i done know what it is now, 2032, whatever, 2013. so this kid who started at this show in 1999 as a p
called jim henson the biography, on the book shelves now. brian jay jones. thank you, sir. (applause) >> that's our show. hey, before we go, though. let me tell you a little story, it is a story about, it's kind of a table, really, about this punk kid from long island. let me see if i have got any footage of him. there he is, right there looks like kind of a punkie kid carrying a toilet in new york city. oh, gee, i don't know what this kid is doing. just-- just terrible. and the whole...
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>>i jones, the author of a new biography on jim henson. very excited to talk to him. earlier this week we talked about how the official launch of obamacare was marred by web glitches anlong delays. but there was another major obstacle to obamacare's implementation. total dickishness. you see, obamacare for all its well-documented issues and problems is still a well-intentioned attempt to get people who have not had health insurance in this country health insurance. medicaid has traditionally covered people up to this income level. obamacare was going to cover them ostensibly down to this income level. so it was going to be the gap there, about the size of an ipad ee cement instead of an ipad it is about 8 million people living just above the poverty line so to provide health insurance for this nation's, you know, center, the federal government was going give the state government money to expand their medicaid program. for three years the state would pay for this program, i think the number was about 0. and then after that, they would pay up to 10%, i think, by the tim
>>i jones, the author of a new biography on jim henson. very excited to talk to him. earlier this week we talked about how the official launch of obamacare was marred by web glitches anlong delays. but there was another major obstacle to obamacare's implementation. total dickishness. you see, obamacare for all its well-documented issues and problems is still a well-intentioned attempt to get people who have not had health insurance in this country health insurance. medicaid has...
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>> hey, jim. the symbol avax and it's gone down 35% over the past two quarters, i'd like to get some insight, basically it's short term and long-term outlook and the at the current price which was told to accumulate. >> people did not like the revenue games there. they were pretty slight there. we can do more work, but remember what we do say is that the small companies in that particular segment, we think and it's the test analyzer we think may be under some pressure, you about we can do more work, but that quarter was not what people liked. what we loved, we hate. when we hated we now love, sister, mother, sister, mother, diversification, once again, is our only free lunch. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, fire extingui extinguisher? pallo alto had a red hot ipo but this operator has cooled off since its initial spike. is the decline offering an opportunity to buy into the next generation of digital security or will this wall come tumbling down? find out in cramer's exclusive. and
>> hey, jim. the symbol avax and it's gone down 35% over the past two quarters, i'd like to get some insight, basically it's short term and long-term outlook and the at the current price which was told to accumulate. >> people did not like the revenue games there. they were pretty slight there. we can do more work, but remember what we do say is that the small companies in that particular segment, we think and it's the test analyzer we think may be under some pressure, you about we...
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- i'm glad you asked, jim. because apparently there's a rumor running around here that i'm a sexist. - mm-hmm. - i can't work here effectively if you guys think i'm something that i'm not. i'm not a sexist. raise your hand if you have a vagina. raise r hand if someone you love has a vagina. yeah, yeah, okay. just about everyone. what about deangelo's hand? oh, wow. he's got 'em both up. yeah. uh-huh, yeah. so it bothers me when i hear that there's gossip round here that i treat women lesser than men. okay? frankly, we all look a little ridiculous when that happens. - i'm not a feminist, but i think that the men in this office are being given chances that the women aren't. - dwight. what's your take? - what's the argument here? nba, wnba. one is a sport, one is a joke. i love sports, i love jokes. room for all. - man, you're smart. - oh, hey, hi. hello. - hi. - welcome. uh, everyone, i'd like you to please welcome jordan garfield. this is everyone. - hello. - so jordan, uh, where did you work before? uh, a law o
- i'm glad you asked, jim. because apparently there's a rumor running around here that i'm a sexist. - mm-hmm. - i can't work here effectively if you guys think i'm something that i'm not. i'm not a sexist. raise your hand if you have a vagina. raise r hand if someone you love has a vagina. yeah, yeah, okay. just about everyone. what about deangelo's hand? oh, wow. he's got 'em both up. yeah. uh-huh, yeah. so it bothers me when i hear that there's gossip round here that i treat women lesser...
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(jim) the song is about losing your virginity next to a church. [machines rumble and beep] i can't hear anything. (jim) oh. okay, well, you know what, i, uh, just call me later. okay. i'm not frustrated. even if i were in scranton, jim and i would have days like this. we're just a little out of sync. you know, that's all. oh, great, i-i washed my lipstick. (jan) ♪ how well i remember ♪ the look that was in his eyes ♪ ♪ stealing kisses from me on the sly ♪ ♪ taking time to make time ♪ ♪ telling me that he's all mine ♪ ♪ learnin' from each other's knowin' ♪ ♪ lookin' to see how much we've grown ♪ ♪ and the only-- don't hit the fence. oh, no, my child! don't get stuck on the barbed wire! [grunts] playtime is over! (andy) so, jan, tell my intended about the miracle of childbirth. well, actually, i had a tub birth. and that was really, really quite amazing. you gave birth in a tub? yeah, it's a really nice transition from womb to world, you know. kinda like a big womb. um, so you're in the tub with everything? oh, yeah, the
(jim) the song is about losing your virginity next to a church. [machines rumble and beep] i can't hear anything. (jim) oh. okay, well, you know what, i, uh, just call me later. okay. i'm not frustrated. even if i were in scranton, jim and i would have days like this. we're just a little out of sync. you know, that's all. oh, great, i-i washed my lipstick. (jan) ♪ how well i remember ♪ the look that was in his eyes ♪ ♪ stealing kisses from me on the sly ♪ ♪ taking time to make time...
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calmed jim jim -- called jim crow which lots of people was trying to show was contrary to law. there was something called jane crow sex segregation and she argued it was more or less the same thing. it was a radical thing to say in 1944. let me just read a little bit how pauley murray came to have this radical idea that effects all of us today. in the fall of 1941, she arrived in washington, d.c., for her first year of study at howard law school. wanting nothing more than to represent her race and struggles with segregation. she described her civil righted a vote -- ed a vote she was egger to demonstrate it. on the path to law was a simple trip south the previous year to see a relative which lead to her arrest aboarded a segregated but in virginia. after her arrest, the ncaap lawyers came to defend per. she loved what she saw. she loved seeing lawyer like thurgood marshall and she decided she wanted to be one of them. the following year she became her study at howard law school and earned top honor. she was the number one student in the 1944 graduating school. she joined the la
calmed jim jim -- called jim crow which lots of people was trying to show was contrary to law. there was something called jane crow sex segregation and she argued it was more or less the same thing. it was a radical thing to say in 1944. let me just read a little bit how pauley murray came to have this radical idea that effects all of us today. in the fall of 1941, she arrived in washington, d.c., for her first year of study at howard law school. wanting nothing more than to represent her race...
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let's take it the other way, jim. areas of the football team we want to improve for the final 10 games of the year. >> well, i would like to see darren mcfadden be a bigger part of this offense. i know he's been a little banged up, a little hurt. but in order to be more successful the second half of the season, you've got to get him more involved, got to get him yards on the ground, and get him more involved in the passing game. let him come up with big plays in the open field to help this raider offense move the football down the field. >> and he's got to get healthy. looks like the hamstring is lingering a bit. and the offensive line has got to get healthy for sure. but the one guy i'm going to single out with the great feet is the cornerback dj hayden, jim. to me, early in the year, he played a little too conservatively, gave these nfl receivers a little bit too much credit. we've seen him on the practice field. he has the best feet on the team. i would like to see him drive little bit more. we've seen it lately. h
let's take it the other way, jim. areas of the football team we want to improve for the final 10 games of the year. >> well, i would like to see darren mcfadden be a bigger part of this offense. i know he's been a little banged up, a little hurt. but in order to be more successful the second half of the season, you've got to get him more involved, got to get him yards on the ground, and get him more involved in the passing game. let him come up with big plays in the open field to help...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...